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Sex, Technology and Our Youth

Friday, March 26, 2010 from 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM (ET)

Tampa, United States

Sex, Technology and Our Youth

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General Admission 20 tickets Ended $5.00 $0.00

Event Details

Hillsborough County Sexual Abuse Intervention Network (SAIN)

 

Presents:

Sex, Technology and our Youth

 8:30 am - Noon 

 At the Family Justice Center

9309 N. Florida Avenue, Suite 109

Tampa, Florida 33612

Presenters:

Elizabeth Wehnes, SAIN Intern

“Sex, Technology and our Youth” is a three-hour, introductory course for professionals working with children and adolescents.  This course enables participants to distinguish between healthy and problematic sexual behaviors in children as it relates to the internet, cell phones, i-pods,video games etc...  Topics including the dynamics of "children growing up" online, the benefits, concerns and monitoring of social networking sites,  pornopgraphy, internet laws, and interactive hands on activites around monitoring children's use of "technology" are also covered in this course.

3CEU's Provided

Licensed mental health providers (LCSW, LMHC, LMFT), psychologists and school psychologists can receive 3 Continuing Education Credits through the Family Justice Center of Hillsborough County- Provider #50-7820 (expires 3/2011) and nurses can receive 3 Continuing Education Credits through PSI youth Services, University Behavioral Center; Florida Provider # 50-946 expires 3-31-11.

Training Cancellation Policy:

It is the policy of Family Justice Center of Hillsborough County and the Hillsborough County Sexual Abuse Intervention Network (SAIN) that a training credit will be made for cancellations made a minimum of 24 hours prior to the event.

No refund or training credit will be issued for those cancellations made less than 24 hours in advance of the start of the event.

To Cancel, e-mail or call – rristow@fjchc.org or (813) 490-9406. 

SAIN is a collaboration of volunteer professionals working to reduce the incidence of child on child sexual abuse in our community through training, identifying, referring, supervising and treating children with sexual behavior problems.